By Justin Morris, NCAT Regenerative Grazing Specialist
Did you know you can do a soil health assessment on your own pasture without having to send in soil samples to a laboratory? And this assessment costs only your time because it requires no special tools. Using the senses of sight, smell, and touch, along with very simple hand tools — a shovel and a knife — you can determine the health of the soil in your pasture in less than 30 minutes.
The goals of the pasture soil health assessment are to:
Become more familiar with the soil that supports the plants that feed your livestock
Determine the current state of soil health at the time of the assessment when compared to a nearby area of high soil health
Determine whether soil health is improving or worsening based on at least two assessments conducted in the same spot at two different time periods
Gain insight on whether past and/or current grazing management efforts are making a positive or negative change to soil health
I created a video to demonstrate how to conduct a soil heath assessment, where you’ll learn:
Where to conduct a soil health assessment
How to conduct a soil health assessment beginning with the condition of the soil surface
Indicators of good or poor soil health
How grazing management affects soil health
Click the play button below to watch the YouTube video on how to do the assessment. Have questions? Feel free to contact me at justinm@ncat.org or 406-494-8664.
Este blog ha sido elaborado por el Centro Nacional de Tecnología Apropiada a través del programa de Agricultura Sostenible ATTRA, en virtud de un acuerdo de cooperación con el Departamento de Desarrollo Rural del Ministerio de Agricultura de los Estados Unidos (USDA). ATTRA.NCAT.ORG.